| Chapter 137 |
| 2025 -- S 0686 Enacted 06/24/2025 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS |
Introduced By: Senators Gallo, DiMario, Lauria, and Mack |
| Date Introduced: March 07, 2025 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Section 23-13-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-13 entitled "Maternal |
| and Child Health Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs" is hereby amended to read |
| as follows: |
| 23-13-14. Newborn screening program. |
| (a) The physician, midwife, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant attending a newborn |
| child shall cause that child to be subject to newborn screening tests for metabolic, endocrine, and |
| hemoglobinopathy disorders, and other conditions for which there is a medical benefit to the early |
| detection and treatment of the disorder, and an assessment for developmental risk. The department |
| of health shall make rules and regulations pertaining to screenings, diagnostic, and treatment |
| services as accepted medical practice shall indicate. The rules and regulations shall include, at a |
| minimum, newborn screening tests for all disorders and conditions for which there is a medical |
| benefit to the early detection and treatment of the disorder or condition listed in the current version |
| of the federal Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP) issued by the Secretary of the U.S. |
| Department of Health and Human Services, and shall include newborn screening tests for all new |
| disorders or conditions for which there is a medical benefit to the early detection and treatment of |
| the disorder or condition added to the federal RUSP within two (2) years after the disorder or |
| condition is added; provided, if the director of health determines in writing that it is not practicable |
| to include a new disorder or condition within two (2) years, the time period may be extended for |
| the shortest amount of time necessary, as determined by the director. The provisions of this section |
| shall not apply if the parents of the child object to the tests on the grounds that those tests conflict |
| with their religious tenets and practices. |
| (b) In addition, the department of health is authorized to establish by rule and regulation a |
| reasonable fee structure for the newborn screening and disease control program, which includes |
| but is not limited to, screening, diagnostic, and treatment services. The program shall be a covered |
| benefit and be reimbursable by all health insurers, as defined in § 27-38.2-2, providing health |
| insurance coverage in Rhode Island except for supplemental policies that only provide coverage |
| for specific diseases, hospital indemnity Medicare supplements, or other supplemental policies. |
| The department of human services shall pay for the program where the patient is eligible for |
| medical assistance under the provisions of chapter 8 of title 40. The charges for the program shall |
| be borne by the hospitals or other healthcare facilities where births occur in the absence of a third- |
| party payor. Nothing in this section shall preclude the hospital or healthcare facility from billing |
| the patient directly. The department of health is authorized to promulgate, by rule and regulation, |
| requirements for the storage, access, and use of residual newborn screening specimens and classify |
| data as protected health information. All personally identifiable information including records, |
| correspondence, and documents specific to individual newborns and newborn screening specimens |
| shall be used solely for purposes of the newborn screening program, such as medical intervention |
| and counseling. Access to de-identified information shall be limited to the department and persons |
| with a valid scientific interest and qualification as determined by the department, provided the |
| department and such persons are engaged in demographic, epidemiologic, or other similar studies |
| related to health and agree, in writing, to maintain the confidentiality of such information as |
| prescribed in the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and chapter |
| 37.3 of title 5 (“Confidentiality of health care informationHealth Care Information Act”). |
| Newborn screening specimens and newborn screening program information, records, reports, |
| statements, notes, memoranda, or other data shall not be subjected to subpoena or discovery, nor |
| shall it be admissible as evidence in any action of any kind in any court or before any other tribunal, |
| board, agency, or person. |
| (c) There is created within the general fund a restricted receipt account to be known as the |
| “newborn screening account” to implement the provisions of§§ 23-13-13 and 23-13-14this section. |
| All funds received pursuant to§§ 23-13-13 and 23-13-14this section shall be deposited in the |
| account. Funding dedicated exclusively to implement the provisions of§§ 23-13-13 and 23-13- |
| 14this section and received by the department of health from sources other than those identified in |
| §§ 23-13-13 and 23-13-14this section may also be deposited in the newborn screening account. |
| The general treasurer is authorized and directed to draw his or herthe general treasurer’s orders |
| on the account upon receipt of properly authenticated vouchers from the department of health. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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